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A system in the northeastern East Sea is changing course and could become the second storm of the 2025 season.
A tropical depression has formed over the northeastern waters of the northern East Sea this morning (July 4) and is expected to strengthen in the next one to two days.
Storms to pound the northern region before scattered showers resume later in the week.
Unstable weather continues in Vietnam as a tropical depression heads northwest and weakens.
A major rainstorm is forecast to strike northern Vietnam, with extreme rainfall likely in the mountains.
A tropical depression intensifies over the East Sea, bringing heavy localized rains and risks of flash floods and landslides across Vietnam.
A low-pressure area in the East Sea has intensified into a tropical depression, bringing strong winds and rain across the region.
New weather forecast highlights rising risks of floods and tropical systems through 2025.
Northern Vietnam's mountainous areas face high risk of flash floods and landslides due to prolonged rainfall.
Hanoi to see 300mm rainfall in 3 days; heat stress risk remains high in central areas.
Widespread rainfall and thunderstorms are forecast for northern Vietnam, peaking mid-to-late June.
Meteorologists report historic rainfall and extreme floods, calling the storm’s behavior unprecedented.
Storm Wutip triggered rare mid-year floods and record rainfall across central Vietnam, defying seasonal expectations.
Heavy rain and hydropower discharges inundate central Vietnam’s ancient town in mid-June.
Heavy rains forced Vietnam Airlines flights to divert or return to Hanoi, causing delays and cancellations across the network.
Tropical Storm Wutip intensifies while expanding its heavy rain impact to southern Nghe An.
Wutip strengthens to level 10 as it nears Vietnam, bringing intense rain and winds to central and northern regions.
Tropical storm Wutip stretches its left wing into central Vietnam, bringing intense rain and threatening maritime safety.
Vietnam's government has directed ministries and localities to evacuate people in high-risk areas as a tropical depression may intensify into a storm.
A developing system in the East Sea is likely to intensify into storm No. 1, with wide circulation possibly affecting central Vietnam’s coastal waters.